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Dad.info LIVE | chatting about being a dad to a newborn

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Ian Soars, MD of Dad.info has been talking about nipples, hormones and post-natal depression with Kieran Anders Dad Matters Project Manager.

Tune in and learn why dads matter to mums, to babies and to everyone. Top tips on accessing support, and learn just how important Dads are to babies. Kieran is based with Home-Start in Greater Manchester, has two daughters aged 20 and 14 and loves his work. He runs the Dad Matters team, a dedicated and caring bunch of fellas focussed on making sure Dads are getting the right information and support when they need it.

So wherever you are on your parenting journey tune in and hear how Kieran’s work is supporting you to be the best Dad you can be.

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